"Clenches" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Clenches" Meaning

To clench means to grasp or hold something tightly, often in a forceful or spasmodic manner, with one's fist or fingers. It can also refer to the act of closing one's jaws or mouth, as in clenching one's teeth.

"Clenches" Examples

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Verb


She clenches her fists when she's nervous about public speaking. (#1)
The athlete clenches his jaw before every competition to focus himself. (#2)
The villain clenches his teeth in rage as his plan is foiled. (#3)
To clenches his grip on the rope, ensuring he wouldn't fall. (#4)
The child clenches her blanket tightly, seeking comfort in the familiar feeling. (#5)

Noun


The clenches on the pipes prevented any water from leaking out. (#1)
A and B clench their partnership with the signing of the contract. (#2)
The mechanic checks the clutch and clench of the brake pads. (#3)

Note: The noun form "clenches" is less common than the verb form. It is usually used in technical contexts, like mechanics or contract law.

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